Re: amd64 questions



In <20060826212607.GA82729@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Steve Kargl <sgk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 03:43:26PM -0400, Mike Meyer wrote:
Hmm. My copy of the port sets that for amd64 already. Checking the CVS
repository, it looks like a number of things have broken/unbroken in
the last few days. In particular, one of the repositories appears to
have a broken copy of the tarball the port is using. I'll update the
port, make distclean, and try again.

In the meantime, could you tell me which openoffice port you build?
I'm using openoffice.org-2.0, and not the -devel branch.

pkg_info shows
openoffice.org-2.0.3

ls -l /usr/local/bin shows that I built the port on 7 Aug 06.
Of course, the port could have been broken in the last 20 days. :(
Just out of curiosity, what are the chances of getting you to build a
package/tarball out of what you've built, since there isn't a package
availabe from the freebsd ftp sites? I'd be willing to make it
available for others to download.
The chances are slim. I'm fairly certain that I deleted everything
after the installation (ie., tarballs, build directories, dependencies).
I'll check, but don't hold your breath. :(

For the archives. The openoffice.org-2.0 port just finished building
without a hitch on my 6-STABLE amd64 system. I couldn't find anything
when I went searchyng for such earlier. Hopefully this one will safe
people some time in the future.

I'll investigate the issue of multilib and multi-platform package
support, and possibly take it up in a more appropriate forum.

Thanx,
<mike
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